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Discover Ludwig"zeal about" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It means having strong enthusiasm or passion for something. Example: Her zeal about volunteering at the local animal shelter was evident in the way she tirelessly cared for the animals every weekend.
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Kansas' reputation for hot-eyed zeal about liquor is undeserved.
"She also has a zeal about this," he said.
"I feel a kind of missionary zeal about Astrup," she said.
I believe in the arts and I have a sort of messianic zeal about broadening their audience".
In a quiet field, Dr. Dial, 57, with a shaved head and goatee, stands out with his evangelical zeal about understanding bird flight.
Far from the stereotype of the cynical, been-there done-that pop star, he has a wide-eyed, evangelical zeal about what he does.
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Such a situation was never envisioned when Tony Blair's Labor government, in a fit of reforming zeal, set about transforming the anachronistic House of Lords in the late 1990's.
In keeping with Mr. Cox's newfound zeal for transparency, how about directing some sunshine on just who was lobbying Congress and the S.E.C. to make those decisions?
Thankful for the income and filled with idealistic zeal, Joel set about making himself indispensable to his employers.
In the bluegrass-gospel "For the Love of God" he's driven by true moral zeal: he sings about out-of-control lives, vowing that his faith will never lead him that way.
The media is accused of all manner of offences: of elitism, and also of populist sensationalism; of untruthfulness, and also of an exaggerated zeal for truth about the president.
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